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Hi all,
I have always used the plastic profile on the vertical / horizontal finished edges of the tiles (homelux etc) but I notice you can buy a range of ... -
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tile finish edging
Hi all,
I have always used the plastic profile on the vertical / horizontal finished edges of the tiles (homelux etc) but I notice you can buy a range of metal profiles which although cost more, look quite nice.
I only have one concern: On an external corner do you mitre the edges of the profile as normal? It just seems a little bit of a hazard in a bathroom say, where people might knock against the corner and possibly cut themselves against a rather sharp edge?
Am I missing something? please advise,
best regards...............Campbell
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You can buy some metal corner pieces to avoid any sharp edges. I've used a few and they look fine and customers have always been impressed with them.
just make sure they're the right size, most tile shops sell them, or B&Q do them for about £5-6 for a pair.
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Re: tile finish edging
hi yes it can be sharp (same with plastic) if you can get some square profile trim and do your vertical corner or just dull the point off also a previos post doing a three way corner is good reading
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Re: tile finish edging
a lot of them are squared of so there is no need to mitre,even the rounded ones can look fine without the mitre,to mitre them you will need a good quality hacksaw as the cheap ones tend to heat up and the blade bends or snaps
sorry totally mis-read the post!
thought you where talking about the listello's
ditto goes for mitring them with the hacksaw though!
Last edited by david campbell; 12-06-2009 at 10:13 AM.
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Re: tile finish edging
Thanks for all the very helpful replies (didnt realise you could get corner profiles)
best regards...............Laurence
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